Presenters

Dr. Joshua Feder is a child and family psychiatrist with a clinical practice in Solana Beach, California. Associate Clinical Professor at University of California at San Diego School of Medicine, and Senior Expert with the Early Years. Dr. Feder conducts research and trains clinicians to promote regulation, social communication, and learning and he is engaged in peace building through support of early childhood development in conflict regions. Dr. Feder advocates nationally and internationally on issues related to peace building, informed consent, and Evidence Based Practices, and he serves as Medical Director at SymPlay, developing interactive technology and distance learning systems to support relationship-based interventions. Dr. Feder is known as an engaging speaker and many of his lectures can be found online through joshuafedermd.com and circlestretch.com.

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Joshua Feder, MD Director of Research, Graduate School, Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders Medical Director, SymPlay LLC Family Games for Autism; Clinical Associate Professor, UCSD School of Medicine

Now more than ever families are a utilizing a hybrid approach in the treatment of their child with autism or other special needs. This groundbreaking plenary panel will focus on multi-disciplinary and multi-modality collaboration, between educators, mental health practitioners, early intervention and behavior specialists. A panel of experts will discuss commonalities, differences and potential new linkages between behavioral models (ABA & PRT) and developmental programs (DIR model). A case discussion and parent panel moderated by Mona Delahooke, PhD will illustrate how professionals and families can work together to coordinate, cooperate and complement treatment for children and families.

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Joshua Feder, MD Director of Research, Graduate School, Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders Medical Director, SymPlay LLC Family Games for Autism; Clinical Associate Professor, UCSD School of Medicine

Now more than ever families are a utilizing a hybrid approach in the treatment of their child with autism or other special needs. This groundbreaking plenary panel will focus on multi-disciplinary and multi-modality collaboration, between educators, mental health practitioners, early intervention and behavior specialists. A panel of experts will discuss commonalities, differences and potential new linkages between behavioral models (ABA & PRT) and developmental programs (DIR model). A case discussion and parent panel moderated by Mona Delahooke, PhD will illustrate how professionals and families can work together to coordinate, cooperate and complement treatment for children and families.

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